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Jobless benefits for full-time students allowed

Out-of-work Ohioans will now be able to continue to receive unemployment benefits while enrolled full-time in education and training programs, the Strickland administration announced Monday, Dec. 7.

“This policy change will help those Ohioans hardest hit by the recession to obtain job training skills without sacrificing their ability to continue providing for their families,” Gov. Ted Strickland said in a written statement.   Now, claimants enrolled in any full-time accredited training program no longer have to declare themselves “able, available and actively seeking” work while they receive benefits, state officials said.

Also, the Obama Administration is allowing those on unemployment to receive special consideration for financial aid, such as Pell grants, to pay for job training or education.

Ohioans on unemployment will receive a letter explaining the program as well as giving instructions on applying for financial aid.

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By Bob Taft

December 9, 2009 10:26 AM | Link to this

Ted Strickland is a knucklehead.

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